OK, so I pulled out my H. Klose book, and I compared it to the
Scribd. version that I found, which is I believe the one you now have. I noticed some major differences.
The copy I have is the French version published by Alphonse Leduc, Paris, copyright 1954. All the pieces have more information in my version, and not only that, there are some differences in the music as well (time signatures, trills, accents, staccato marks, etc). Even some of the notes are put in different octaves (saves on ledger lines that way). Interesting. Perhaps the new publishers were saving on the ink. ;-)
Let's just talk about #'s 1&2, OK? First up, originally they are not in cut time. Both are in 4/4 time, with tempo of
=120. What is missing are the breath marks. Let me think about how best to get these to you, but in the meantime, the tempo should give you something to work towards.